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Nowhere Man  Beatles



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[D]He's a real [A]nowhere man
[G]Sitting in his [D]nowhere land
[G]Making all his [Gm]nowhere plans for [D]nobody

[D]Doesn't have a [A]point of view
[G]Knows not where he's [D]going to
[G]Isn't he a bi[Gm]t like you and [D]me

Nowhere [F#m]man please [G]listen
You don't kn[F#m]ow what you're [G]missing
Nowhere [F#m]man
the [Em7]world is at your command[A7]
[D]He's as blind as [A]he can be
[G]Just sees what he [D]wants to see
[G]Nowhere man can [Gm]you see me at [D]all
Nowhere [F#m]man don't [G]worry
Take your [F#m]time don't [G]hurry
Leave it [F#m]all
till [Em7]somebody else lends you a hand[A7]
[D]He's a real [A]nowhere man
[G]Sitting in his [D]nowhere land
[G]Making all his [Gm]nowhere plans for [D]nobody
...
[G]Making all his [Gm]nowhere plans...
for [D]nobody.

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He's a real nowhere man
Sitting in his nowhere land
F#m Am E
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody
E B
Doesn't have a point of view
A E
Knows not where he's going to
F#m Am E
Isn't he a bit like you and me
G#m A
Nowhere man, please listen
G#m A
You don't know what you're missing
G#m F#m A B
Nowhere man, the world is at your command

He's as blind as he can be
Just sees what he wants to see
Nowhere man can you see me at all?
Nowhere man, don't worry
Take your time, don't hurry
Leave it all till somebody else lends you a hand
27th May 1996.
David Linley